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Songs with titles that start with “Go”

Are there any songs that come to mind when you’re asked for titles that start with “go” (ご)? Titles that begin with a voiced consonant can be hard to recall, but in fact there are plenty of song titles that start with the numeral “5,” or with words like “GO,” “gozen” (morning/a.m.), “gogo” (afternoon/p.m.), or “gomen” (sorry)—all of which make for easy-to-use song titles.

In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles start with “go” (ご).

There are many songs with titles that include words like “gozen” and “gogo,” and we’ll highlight hits and well-known tracks among them.

Let’s get started!

Songs with titles starting with “Go” (41–50)

GO! GO! Parody Song MedleyKamon Tatsuo

It’s a medley that takes songs everyone has heard—starting with children’s songs—and rearranges them with comical lyrics.

Just when you think the lyrics are the same as the original, they start to veer off little by little, subverting listener expectations in various ways.

Another key point is the parodies that focus on the sound of the words, leading to big developments that aren’t related to the story, which adds to the comedy.

It’s a fun, lighthearted medley that sneaks in moments of shock amid the easygoing music.

5cm/sEsaki Fumitake

A piano piece brimming with translucence from the live-action film Five Centimeters per Second’s score.

Placed near the beginning of the album, it serves to symbolize the work’s delicate overall worldview.

Its minimal structure, which gently accompanies the poignancy of the images, and its faint, lingering resonance feel like a sonic reimagining of themes such as distance and time.

The unique harmonic color palette of Mr.

Ezaki—rooted in the vocabularies of jazz and soul—carefully supports the breathing of the visuals.

Gokuraku! BloomingAkamatsu Masanori katana (Inoue Haruno), Ichigo Hitofuri (Fujita Akane), Hachisuka Masatsune (Sakuragi Amisa)

This character song, performed by the anthropomorphized sword characters from Tenka Hyakken -Zan-, was released digitally in January 2020 and was later included on the album “Tenka Hyakken -Zan- Character Song Album: Hyakka Ryouran II.” It’s a bright and glamorous number woven by three characters, featuring a poppy, buoyant melody that feels perfect for celebrating the New Year.

The music overflows with the paradise-like fun suggested by the title and the joy of flowers in bloom.

It’s ideal for livening up New Year’s parties or reunions, and perfect for anyone who wants to kick off the year with a positive mindset.

You’ll also enjoy the charm of the characters’ richly distinctive voices blending together!

God knows…Suzumiya Haruhi (CV: Hirano Aya)

10. God knows…/Aya Hirano ~Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekisou~
God knows...Suzumiya Haruhi (CV: Hirano Aya)

An in-story song performed in episode 12, “Live Alive,” of the TV anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.

With a passionate vocal by Aya Hirano as Haruhi Suzumiya and Shin Nishikawa’s technically dazzling guitar work, the exhilarating rock sound delivers a quintessentially authentic girls’ rock vibe.

The lyrics, which sing of inner turmoil—thirst, pain, and loneliness—mirror the character’s emotions and leave a deep resonance.

It’s a timeless masterpiece: perfect for belting out at karaoke or tackling as a band cover.

GOD_iNumber_i

Number_i – GOD_i (Official Music Video)
GOD_iNumber_i

Released in January 2025 and produced by Yuta Kishi, this track is a powerful yet delicate song themed around the courage to take a step forward.

Its new, boundary-pushing sound blends a bittersweet melody with an addictive chorus beat—something Yuta Jinguji has said changes in depth depending on the listener’s emotions.

Symbolizing self-awareness and identity, the song is sure to give you a nudge before welcoming the new year during your year-end clean-up.

Play it as background music while you work, and you’ll reset your mood as you scrub away the grime—an energetic dance-vocal tune.

Gosei Sentai DairangerNEW JACK Takuro

The opening theme of the tokusatsu drama Gosei Sentai Dairanger, which aired on TV Asahi from February 1993.

Featuring lyrics by Saburo Yatsude, composition by Katsuo Ono, and arrangement by Kenji Yamamoto—the golden-era lineup of the Super Sentai series—it delivers a valiant rock sound.

With brassy and synth-driven arrangements, it powerfully colors the world of the show, themed around Chinese martial arts and “chi,” building to a climactic shout in the chorus.

Released as an 8cm single in March 1993, it was remastered and reissued as a 12cm maxi single in March 2006 to commemorate the 30th entry in the series.

NEW JACK Takuro’s soaring vocals surely instilled courage and passion in the hearts of the children who watched.

It’s a classic hero song that makes parents and kids want to throw their fists in the air together.

Golden Time LoverSukima Suichi

Sukima Switch – “Golden Time Lover” Music Video: SUKIMASWITCH / GOLDEN TIME LOVER Music Video
Golden Time LoverSukima Suichi

A track by Sukima Switch, who have pursued exhilarating, high-velocity numbers since their debut, released in October 2009 as their 12th single.

Chosen as the opening theme for the anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, its lyrics—centered on gambling and inspired by the work’s concept of “equivalent exchange”—convey a palpable resolve and tension: the willingness to stake something to gain something.

Venturing into new territory with the introduction of English lyrics, this energetic pop tune is also a perfect companion for drives that call for a sense of speed.